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Rob Dockery's reclassification sees youngster in Aggieland a year early

September 29, 2023
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The most recent addition to the 2023-24 Texas A&M men’s basketball roster is longtime 2024 verbal commitment Rob Dockery‍ out of Washington D.C.

Expected to sign his National Letter of Intent in November and join the basketball program next summer as a true freshman, Dockery recently reclassified and is now participating in team activities and workouts in preparation for the upcoming season.

The 6-foot-6, 205-pound freshman is currently rated as a four-star prospect in the 2024 class by most major services. Dockery is ranked No. 79 nationally by Rivals.com, No. 110 by 247Sports and No. 115 by ON3.

Two years ago, Dockery was a nationally unranked point guard known only by those in the DMV area, and he held no college offers. Between his freshman and sophomore campaigns, he hit a major growth spurt and went from a short, shifty point guard to a rangy 6-foot-6 athlete.

During his sophomore year, Dockery started receiving offers from smaller schools like Towson State, University of Maryland-Baltimore County and Howard University. It wasn’t until April of 2022 that he received his first Division I offer, and it came from Buzz Williams and Texas A&M’s coaching staff.

Shortly thereafter, Dockery’s hometown team Maryland extended an offer in July of 2022, which was then followed by a flurry of others, including LSU, Rutgers and Virginia Tech.

Texas A&M’s early offer and persistence paid off in a big way when Dockery made an early verbal commitment to the Aggies on Christmas Day last year.

The attention from some of the nation’s top schools comes from Dockery’s abilities in ball-handling and playmaking, which he developed through years of playing point guard and has now bundled into a long and dynamic frame.

He was named to the All-Metro First Team following the 2022-23 season and serves as the top 2024 recruiting prospect out of the fertile D.C. area.

It’s unique to have a young 6-foot-6 high school player who prefers to handle the ball, attack the basket and create opportunities for his teammates.

Dockery is still evolving as a player as he continues to grow into his body, and he will need to improve his outside shooting at the collegiate level. However, the decision was made that his development could evolve much quicker in Texas A&M’s program under the direction of Williams and surrounded by the Aggies’ experienced veterans.

He already had the credits to graduate, so he decided to forgo his last season of high school to move to College Station early.

This will be an important development for the basketball program.

The 2023-24 squad is a group with high expectations for this season. Seven players on the current roster are either seniors or graduate transfers.

The motivation to reclassify Dockery wasn’t to provide an immediate impact to a senior-laden and nationally-ranked squad.

This move allows the true freshman to ease into the program’s culture, further develop his skill set and be ready to hit the ground running next season after the Ags experience significant turnover.

In the era of the transfer portal, there’s a greater premium on acquiring players with experience and maturity who can contribute immediately.

Five years ago, the focus was on recruiting the most talented high school prospects, even if that meant they would have to spend a year on the bench as a secondary contributor.

In today’s college basketball world, you need players ready to contribute from day one.

In Texas A&M’s case, with so many returning seniors and an available spot on the roster courtesy of the COVID-19 rule that will be expiring soon, it made perfect sense to bring in a freshman like Dockery just to get acclimated this season.

A&M opens its season on Nov. 6 against Texas A&M-Commerce at Reed Arena before hitting the road to face Ohio State on Nov. 10.

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Rob Dockery's reclassification sees youngster in Aggieland a year early

8,682 Views | 9 Replies | Last: 1 yr ago by Know Your Enemy
MarcAg
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I get why you do this. A kid is going to learn a lot more here than he will at his HS for another year and it's going to help him physically in the training program here. However I think these are risky as in this day and age kids who don't get the playing time immediately often look to bolt to the transfer portal. I am sure it was laid out to him he will likely redshirt and play very little, but often times kids hear that and in their head are like; "Ill show them and Ill be on the court a lot this year".
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MarcAg said:

I get why you do this. A kid is going to learn a lot more here than he will at his HS for another year and it's going to help him physically in the training program here. However I think these are risky as in this day and age kids who don't get the playing time immediately often look to bolt to the transfer portal. I am sure it was laid out to him he will likely redshirt and play very little, but often times kids hear that and in their head are like; "Ill show them and Ill be on the court a lot this year".
yeah that's basically what JBF did at Uconn when he reclassified and went then then quickly transferred here. Aku, Robinson and McNeilley were our other guys who have reclassified and come "early" under Buzz. Of course Robinson also did the same thing as JBF and left after 1 year, Aku was just terrible and I'm pretty sure he was like 21 years old when he got here even after reclassifying. Cash was an enigma.

either way I'm happy to have Dockery. PT is gonna be hard to come by on the wing imo so hopefully he's patient.
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MarcAg said:

I get why you do this. A kid is going to learn a lot more here than he will at his HS for another year and it's going to help him physically in the training program here. However I think these are risky as in this day and age kids who don't get the playing time immediately often look to bolt to the transfer portal. I am sure it was laid out to him he will likely redshirt and play very little, but often times kids hear that and in their head are like; "Ill show them and Ill be on the court a lot this year".


I guess you never know what will happen in the future with an 18 year-old, but I was told both parties agreed that bringing him in early is to prepare him for next season when most of the projected starters will graduate and expend their eligibility. Why would Dockery consider transferring when there will be at least three starting spots open…and he'll have the inside track to earn one of those open spots.
Bunk Moreland
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Yeah I think when done right and all parties understand it's a developmental year, a decision like this makes way more sense in CBB than reclassifying early in CFB.
livinmw
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Hey Hop, out of curiosity, when thinking about the new guys

Carter
Lawrence
White
Leveque
Lindsay
Ringgold

How do you see these guys fitting in and potential playing time this season?? Just really haven't heard much about the new pieces and wondering how they are doing and what expectations should be for them? TIA
Hop
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livinmw said:

Hey Hop, out of curiosity, when thinking about the new guys

Carter
Lawrence
White
Leveque
Lindsay
Ringgold

How do you see these guys fitting in and potential playing time this season?? Just really haven't heard much about the new pieces and wondering how they are doing and what expectations should be for them? TIA


I'd be pleasantly surprised if we see young guys like Ringgold or White provide major contributions. There are just so many veteran, experienced guys that should get most of the PT.

You'll see a lot of Carter and Lawrence. They logged a lot of minutes in the Bahamas and were productive. Carter is a carbon copy of Dexter Dennis. He's a good on-ball defender and he's a great rebounder. His shooting can be inconsistent at times. Lawrence has more offensive potential though.

Leveque brings a length component to the post position and he has a lot of D-1 minutes under his belt so he'll get some minutes. Now, he didn't get to College Station until August so he's a little behind the curve starting the season. It may take a month to earn his full allocation of minutes.

I know they want to get Lindsay some quality minutes behind Taylor. He's working his way back from an injury last year. The injury kept him out of the Bahamas games in early August.
livinmw
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I just saw this response. Thanks
Method Man
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Good stuff, Hop. Thanks.
Know Your Enemy
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What's his dawg factor?
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